According to reports, the Friday Night Lights story is about to go into overtime.
The most recent series to get a relaunch is the television drama that centers on a high school football team in the state of Texas.
Friday Night Lights is being developed at Universal Television, as first reported by Puck.Since then, Deadline has reported that the new premise for the show is being considered.
Although fans have pleaded for a reboot of the 2004 film or the early 2000s series, this new release is anticipated to differ from the first. According to early indications, the remake would include a brand-new cast of characters and a totally different plot.
What Is Friday Night Lights?
The high school football squad in the made-up town of Dillon, Texas, was the focus of the 2006 NBC television series Friday Night Lights. In a community that depends heavily on the Panthers’ performance, viewers tuned in to see head coach Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler) guide the club through the season’s highs and lows.
Jesse Plemons, Taylor Kitsch, Minka Kelly, and Connie Britton were among the other cast members.
Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream by H.G. Bissinger served as the inspiration for the idea. The novel was written about a genuine squad that went for the 1988 Texas State Championship: Permian High School in Odessa, Texas.
In 2004, Bill Bob Thornton starred in the film adaptation of the book. Netflix offers streaming for both the film Friday Night Lights and the ensuing television series.
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